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  1. Stress combination: from genes to ecosystems
  2. Sensory perception of fluctuating light in Arabidopsis
  3. Eco‐physiology of maize crops under combined stresses
  4. PIF4 enhances the expression of SAUR genes to promote growth in response to nitrate
  5. 25 Years of thermomorphogenesis research: milestones and perspectives
  6. Temperature regulation of auxin-related gene expression and its implications for plant growth
  7. Shade avoidance in the context of climate change
  8. Water shortage reducesPHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4, 5and3expression and shade avoidance in Arabidopsis
  9. COP1 dynamics integrate conflicting seasonal light and thermal cues in the control of Arabidopsis elongation
  10. EARLY FLOWERING 3 represses the nighttime growth response to sucrose in Arabidopsis
  11. Shoot thermosensors do not fulfil the same function in the root
  12. Hysteresis in PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 4 and EARLY-FLOWERING 3 dynamics dominates warm daytime memory in Arabidopsis
  13. Day length-dependent thermal COP1 dynamics integrate conflicting seasonal cues in the control of Arabidopsis elongation
  14. Hysteresis in PIF4 and ELF3 dynamics dominates warm daytime memory in Arabidopsis
  15. Functional convergence of growth responses to shade and warmth in Arabidopsis
  16. Artificial selection for grain yield has increased net CO2 exchange of the ear leaf in maize crops
  17. Phytochrome B links the environment to transcription
  18. Phytochrome B and PCH1 protein dynamics store night temperature information
  19. Low Blue Light Enhances Phototropism by Releasing Cryptochrome1-Mediated Inhibition of PIF4 Expression
  20. In Arabidopsis, low blue light enhances phototropism by releasing cryptochrome 1-mediated inhibition of PIF4 expression
  21. Shade‐avoidance responses become more aggressive in warm environments
  22. Differential phosphorylation of the N‐terminal extension regulates phytochrome B signaling
  23. Shade-avoidance responses become more aggressive in warm environments
  24. Neighbor signals perceived by phytochrome B increase thermotolerance in Arabidopsis
  25. CONSTANS delays Arabidopsis flowering under short days
  26. Phytochrome B dynamics departs from photoequilibrium in the field
  27. Perception of Sunflecks by the UV-B Photoreceptor UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8
  28. Light and temperature cues: multitasking receptors and transcriptional integrators
  29. Photoreceptor-mediated kin recognition in plants
  30. Phytochrome B Nuclear Bodies Respond to the Low Red to Far-Red Ratio and to the Reduced Irradiance of Canopy Shade in Arabidopsis
  31. Rapid Decline in Nuclear COSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENESIS1 Abundance Anticipates the Stabilization of Its Target ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL5 in the Light
  32. Heat Shock-Induced Fluctuations in Clock and Light Signaling Enhance Phytochrome B-Mediated Arabidopsis Deetiolation
  33. Canopy Light Signals and Crop Yield in Sickness and in Health
  34. Stem Transcriptome Reveals Mechanisms to Reduce the Energetic Cost of Shade-Avoidance Responses in Tomato
  35. cry1 and GPA1 signaling genetically interact in hook opening and anthocyanin synthesis in Arabidopsis
  36. The cyclophilin ROC1 links phytochrome and cryptochrome to brassinosteroid sensitivity
  37. Diurnal Dependence of Growth Responses to Shade in Arabidopsis: Role of Hormone, Clock, and Light Signaling
  38. Phototropins But Not Cryptochromes Mediate the Blue Light-Specific Promotion of Stomatal Conductance, While Both Enhance Photosynthesis and Transpiration under Full Sunlight
  39. Repression of shade-avoidance reactions by sunfleck induction of HY5 expression in Arabidopsis
  40. Balancing forces in the photoperiodic control of flowering
  41. Cryptochrome as a Sensor of the Blue/Green Ratio of Natural Radiation in Arabidopsis
  42. Low red/far-red ratios delay spike and stem growth in wheat
  43. Arabidopsis thaliana life without phytochromes
  44. Phytochrome Regulation of Branching in Arabidopsis
  45. Bell-like homeodomain selectively regulates the high-irradiance response of phytochrome A
  46. Synergism of Red and Blue Light in the Control of Arabidopsis Gene Expression and Development
  47. Phytochrome B Enhances Photosynthesis at the Expense of Water-Use Efficiency in Arabidopsis
  48. Photosynthesis from molecular perspectives: towards future energy production
  49. Comparative genomic analysis of light-regulated transcripts in the Solanaceae
  50. Suppression of Pleiotropic Effects of Functional CRYPTOCHROME Genes by TERMINAL FLOWER 1
  51. Autophagy regulated by day length determines the number of fertile florets in wheat
  52. FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
  53. Metabolic responses to red/far-red ratio and ontogeny show poor correlation with the growth rate of sunflower stems
  54. PHYTOCHROME KINASE SUBSTRATE4 Modulates Phytochrome-Mediated Control of Hypocotyl Growth Orientation
  55. Abscisic Acid, High-Light, and Oxidative Stress Down-Regulate a Photosynthetic Gene via a Promoter Motif Not Involved in Phytochrome-Mediated Transcriptional Regulation
  56. PHYTOCHROME KINASE SUBSTRATE1 Regulates Root Phototropism and Gravitropism
  57. GIGANTEA Regulates Phytochrome A-Mediated Photomorphogenesis Independently of Its Role in the Circadian Clock
  58. Use of Confocal Laser as Light Source Reveals Stomata-Autonomous Function
  59. The serine-rich N-terminal region of Arabidopsis phytochrome A is required for protein stability
  60. A Constitutive Shade-Avoidance Mutant Implicates TIR-NBS-LRR Proteins in Arabidopsis Photomorphogenic Development
  61. Functional and Biochemical Analysis of the N-terminal Domain of Phytochrome A
  62. Phytochrome Control of the Arabidopsis Transcriptome Anticipates Seedling Exposure to Light
  63. New Arabidopsis Recombinant Inbred Lines (Landsberg erecta x Nossen) Reveal Natural Variation in Phytochrome-Mediated Responses
  64. Regulation of gene expression by light
  65. Promotion of photomorphogenesis by COP1
  66. Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci in Multiple Populations of Arabidopsis thaliana Identifies Natural Allelic Variation for Trichome Density
  67. Phenotypic characterization of a photomorphogenic mutant
  68. Pre-germination seed–phytochrome signals control stem extension in dark-grown Arabidopsis seedlings
  69. Signalling for developmental plasticity
  70. The Cape Verde Islands Allele of Cryptochrome 2 Enhances Cotyledon Unfolding in the Absence of Blue Light in Arabidopsis
  71. Increased Phytochrome B Alleviates Density Effects on Tuber Yield of Field Potato Crops
  72. Finding Unexpected Patterns in Microarray Data
  73. A Growth Regulatory Loop That Provides Homeostasis to Phytochrome A Signaling
  74. Light, phytochrome signalling and photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis
  75. Maize Leaves Turn Away from Neighbors
  76. SPA1, a component of phytochrome A signal transduction, regulates the light signaling current
  77. CP3 is involved in negative regulation of phytochrome A signalling in Arabidopsis
  78. Missense Mutation in the PAS2 Domain of Phytochrome A Impairs Subnuclear Localization and a Subset of Responses
  79. The Serine-Rich N-Terminal Domain of Oat Phytochrome A Helps Regulate Light Responses and Subnuclear Localization of the Photoreceptor
  80. Environmental cues affecting development
  81. Brassinosteroid Mutants Uncover Fine Tuning of Phytochrome Signaling
  82. Resetting of the Circadian Clock by Phytochromes and Cryptochromes in Arabidopsis
  83. Ultraviolet B Radiation Enhances a Phytochrome-B-Mediated Photomorphogenic Response in Arabidopsis
  84. Interactive signalling by phytochromes and cryptochromes generates de-etiolation homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
  85. A quadruple photoreceptor mutant still keeps track of time
  86. Phytochrome A resets the circadian clock and delays tuber formation under long days in potato
  87. Sustained but Not Transient Phytochrome A Signaling Targets a Region of an Lhcb1*2 Promoter Not Necessary for Phytochrome B Action
  88. Light signals perceived by crop and weed plants
  89. Two Photobiological Pathways of Phytochrome A Activity, Only One of Which Shows Dominant Negative Suppression by Phytochrome B
  90. Phytochromes, Cryptochromes, Phototropin: Photoreceptor Interactions in Plants
  91. Regulation of phytochrome B signaling by phytochrome A and FHY1 in Arabidopsis thaliana
  92. Phytochrome A affects stem growth, anthocyanin synthesis, sucrose-phosphate-synthase activity and neighbour detection in sunlight-grown potato
  93. Phytochrome effects on stem carbon gain in light-grown mustard seedlings are not simply the result of stem extension-growth responses
  94. Phytochrome-mediated effects on extracellular peroxidase activity, lignin content and bending resistance in etiolated Vicia faba epicotyls
  95. Anatomy, Growth and Survival of a Long-hypocotyl Mutant of Cucumis sativus Deficient in Phytochrome B
  96. PHYSIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PHYTOCHROME EFFECTS ON INTERNODE EXTENSION GROWTH AND DRY MATTER ACCUMULATION INLIGHT-GROWN MUSTARD
  97. RESPONSES OF LIGHT-GROWN WILD-TYPE and LONG-HYPOCOTYL MUTANT CUCUMBER SEEDLINGS TO NATURAL and SIMULATED SHADE LIGHT
  98. LIGHT PROMOTION OF SEED GERMINATION IN Datura ferox IS MEDIATED BY A HIGHLY STABLE POOL OF PHYTOCHROME
  99. PHYTOCHROME CONTROL OF EXTRACELLULAR PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY IN MUSTARD INTERNODES: CORRELATION WITH GROWTH, and COMPARISON WITH THE EFFECT OF WOUNDING
  100. Persistent effects of changes in phytochrome status on internode growth in light-grown mustard: Occurrence, kinetics and locus of perception
  101. Light quality effects on the appearance of tillers of different order in wheat (Triticum aestivum)
  102. The loci of perception for phytochrome control of internode growth in light-grown mustard: Promotion by low phytochrome photoequilibria in the internode is enhanced by blue light perceived by the leaves
  103. Tillering Responses of Lolium multiflorum Plants to Changes of Red/Far-Red Ratio Typical of Sparse Canopies
  104. Effects of Light Quality on Tiller Production in Lolium spp.